Sorry this plant is not available at the moment. Please try again later or select an alternative plant. Description: From one of Dan Hinkley's Chinese collections, an extremely rare ariel rooting climbing species. Distinct from all of our other species by the reddened tints to the distinctly elliptic entire-margined foliage, (which persists in the main vein) held on brown-red scandent stems. Bearing on mature plants, corymbs of fertile flowers with terminal yellow-white oblong-lanceolate bracts up to 4.5cm long, July-August. Plants to 10m long, best grown from a wide base, which creeps along the ground before ascending a vertical support. In a moisture retentive, but drained soil with adequate added humus, sheltered from too much sun at its base, although allowing the top-growth to mature in full sun. Syn S. elliptifolium
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